Mike Burger wrote:
> The one thing that I didn't see noted, yet, is that if you're burning CDs
> for use in regular CD players, it doesn't matter how fast your burner can
> run...you still need to burn the CD at 1x for a regular CD player to read
> them.

I think you are wrong on that.  Some of CD players and car units will
only play discs of a certain color.  I think those are the audio CDs
that you can buy and record on.  They cost more because you have to pay
a tax to the recording industry.  THe stand alone CD burners will only
take that kind.  

I don't really think it has anything to do with the speed you burn the
CD with.  If your computer can't handle the higher burning speed, there
will probably be problems, but I don't think it has anything to do with
the record speed.  I have copied CDs on my computer ZIP CD at 4x and the
only problem I had was when I had a 1x CD ROM Drive to read the original
CD from.  If I made a disc image and then record the disc image, I could
burn it a 4x, no problem.  I replaced the 2x CDROM and now I can copy
directly from CD TO CD.

BTW, My computer is a 166Mhz (Cycles per second, Larry)  MMX Pentium,
with 32 meg ram.

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